The 100 cards that make up the base set feature a color a color photograph of the named driver. The card fronts are heavily graphics laden and gold foil that frame the driver. The fronts also have either yellow, blue or red trim to differentiate between Sprint, Nationwide and Camping World series'. The card backs again have heavy graphics that frame a small picture of the drivers car or truck. The backs are also trimmed with a corresponding color depending on the series the driver races in. The card backs also include brief career information and a personal fact or accomplishment of the driver.

2013 Press Pass fan fare is another high end racing product. The base cards are are very busy graphic-wise. The design is supposed to draw attention to the driver picture, but I feel that the over the top graphics take away from it. As per usual, the base cards are in alphabetical order by the driver's last name. The autos are on card and are very sharp. The inserts have nice themes. Although I would have like to seen a few less parallels and inserts and a few more base set cards. The only real drawback besides the expensive chase for the base set would be that it could be a hit or miss product. Sometimes you win on a lotto ticket. sometimes you lose. However, with four autographs and four memorabilia cards per box, Fan Fare Racing delivers more hits per box than any other NASCAR release!

The Bottom Line: I give 2013 Press Pass Fan Fare a shop around rating. Unless you are itching to bust some high end product, buy the singles you want. If you do buy a box and trade your Dale Jr. cards to me!